I hate new fuel cans so here is what I did.

   / I hate new fuel cans so here is what I did. #62  
You need to add one of those vents, I've done it to several of mine, just need to drill a 1/2" hole and pop it in, however finding the right nozzle for your brand of can is a little harder, I've tried several, some work some don't. And the threads on the nozzle end are not standard.

Rancher
 
   / I hate new fuel cans so here is what I did. #63  
I just use all that junk as a complicated top. I take it all off and use the threaded base to hang on my fuel fill hole on my tractor. Pours real fast. I have a rear mount fuel tank so it might not work as well for one mounted under the hood but it works great on my NH. And my little Kubota.
 
   / I hate new fuel cans so here is what I did. #64  
I hate those new fuel cans as well. I wish they'd have left them alone. I too spill even more fuel than I did with the old ones.

I spilt some gas yesterday on the gas tank of my home made excavator when trying to fill it.

Chad
 
   / I hate new fuel cans so here is what I did. #65  
I use a battery powered gas pump from the Improvement catalog. About $20.
You stick it in the gas can, and hit the switch. It pumps through a tube.
Works great.
 
   / I hate new fuel cans so here is what I did. #67  
He didn't mention about whether he got the drillings out of the inside of the can. Must have been some went into the can. Still, I'd do it in his place. Luckily, I still have plenty of the old cans.

Ralph
 
   / I hate new fuel cans so here is what I did. #68  
He didn't mention about whether he got the drillings out of the inside of the can. Must have been some went into the can. Still, I'd do it in his place. Luckily, I still have plenty of the old cans.Ralph

There is a flat spot on the backside slope of the handle where the vent would go if it came with a vent, that is where I placed mine. I also used a stepped drill bit which left a clean hole and no "drillings" in the fuel jug.
 
   / I hate new fuel cans so here is what I did.
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#69  
I used a step drill and what few shavings there were are easily shaken out.

Chris
 
   / I hate new fuel cans so here is what I did. #70  
I just rinsed mine after drilling a hole to get out any debris
 

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